Greetings, Octavio Alvarez! >>> IIRC, Beatrice said that she uses separate directories for OS and apps >>> because of the use of an SSD; an explicit directory selection occurred. >> >> Well, that was a wrong way to do it then. >> You MUST install applications on the same partition as your OS to avoid >> unnecessary writes. This is how WinSxS works.
> I'd guess the SSD was for the OS. And what if the SSD is not big enough > to hold all the C:\Program Files? As I said, installing applications somewhere else is a quick way to overflow your primary partition due to the way WinSxS works. (Basically, when you install your application on different partition, it has to COPY libraries, instead of making hardlinks to them, as it usually would.) It SHOULD have enough space for your applications. Smallest SSD I saw was, like, 60gb? In my experience, half that space is sufficient for a quite heavy workspace (3DS, Photoshop, ArchiCAD, AutoCAD and quite a ton of plugins and additional tools supplementing the workflow). > Anyway, that's for the user to choose. SSD is just a use case. Network > mounting is another. CD/DVD-ROM mounting is another. Right. -- WBR, Andrey Repin ([email protected]) 04.02.2014, <02:23> Sorry for my terrible english... _______________________________________________ dia-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list FAQ at http://live.gnome.org/Dia/Faq Main page at http://live.gnome.org/Dia
